Beyond IR Windows: Continuous Thermal Monitoring for Critical Electrical Assets
Recent updates to NFPA 70B reflect the industry’s shift from periodic inspection toward continuous condition
monitoring by permitting permanently installed thermal sensors to be used in lieu of traditional infrared (IR)
thermographic inspections. This presentation will examine Continuous Thermal Monitoring (CTM) as a modern,
code‑aligned approach for monitoring critical electrical assets, highlighting how permanently installed sensors
provide 24/7 temperature visibility, early detection of abnormal heat rise, and actionable data for predictive
maintenance—without requiring IR windows, panel opening, or personnel exposure to energized equipment.
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- Starts 24 April 2026 03:00 PM UTC
- Ends 19 May 2026 03:00 PM UTC
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Jonathan Fromm of Eaton Exertherm
Beyond IR Windows: Continuous Thermal Monitoring for Critical Electrical Assets
Biography:
Jonathan Fromm is a sales leader with over a decade of experience in industrial and thermal solutions. He
currently serves as Sales Manager at Eaton Exertherm, where he leads regional sales efforts across the Western
U.S., partnering with customers to deliver reliable solutions in demanding industrial environments.
Agenda
No-host social at 5:30pm
Presentation at 6:00pm
Dinner at 7:00pm
Presentation continues at 7:45pm
Adjourn by 8:30pm